Memphis Grizzlies Tickets

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Memphis Grizzlies 2014-2015 News and Updates

3/25/15 - This week, the Memphis Grizzlies officially joined golden State as playoff qualifiers in the NBA’s Western Conference. The Grizzlies, winners of their last three, still have yet to clinch the Southwest Division, however, with Houston still a very close 2 ½ games behind.

3/17/15 - The Memphis Grizzlies are aiming to secure a three-game winning streak when they face the Pistons on Tuesday, March 17. The last time the two teams met was in November, where the Grizzlies defeated the Pistons 95-88. With the Grizzlies coming off of a 96-83 victory over the Bucks on March 14, and a 92-81 defeat of the Nuggets on the 16, they look good to secure the win, especially as Detroit is currently in a 10-game losing streak. However, the Pistons will be looking for revenge, especially as their earlier loss to the Grizzlies started another double-digit losing streak. The Grizzlies will also be looking to maintain their position as top in the Southwest Division, with a current season record of 47-20. Tickets to the game against the Pistons are still available, starting at $2.

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3/11/15 - With the end of the season in sight, the Memphis Grizzlies are well placed for a deep run in the postseason this season. Currently second in the overall Western Conference, and leading the meat-grinder that is the Southwest Division – where every team is over .500 – by two games over Houston, the Grizzlies have to avoid getting complacent down the stretch.

3/4/15 - The Memphis Grizzlies have been unable to make up any conference ground on West leading Golden State recently. The Grizzlies, who dropped their last outing, remain 4 ½ games behind the Warriors, but a game and a half ahead of Southwest Division second place club Houston.

2/25/15 - Winners of their last two, on the road against Portland and the L.A. Clippers, the Memphis Grizzlies continue to put pressure on Western Conference leader Golden State in the race for the conference’s top seed. The Grizz are just 3 ½ games behind Golden State in the overall conference standings.

2/19/15 - Starting the two-month homestretch to the playoffs, the Memphis Grizzlies take to the road and a date this weekend in Portland. The Grizzlies are still the top team in the Southwest Division, and in the larger conference picture, are three games ahead of the Trail Blazers and four behind top seed Golden State.

2/4/15 - With a seven game win streak going, the Memphis Grizzlies are the hottest team in the Western Conference at the moment. The Grizzlies lead the Southwest Division by three games over Houston, and are second overall in the West, just 2 ½ games behind Golden State.

1/28/15 - Winners of eight of their last nine games, the Memphis Grizzlies have put a small cushion between themselves and their nearest competitor. The Grizzlies, winners of their last three as well, have opened a game and a half lead on Houston and are 2 ½ games up on Dallas.

1/21/15 - Even though they lost their last game, the Memphis Grizzlies are back atop the Southwest Division. The Grizz have company at the top, though; they’re a half game in front of both Houston and Dallas (all three teams have 29 wins), and three games ahead of fourth place San Antonio.

1/14/15 - After spending much of the season as the top team in the Southwest Division, the Memphis Grizzlies were finally surpassed. Now second in the division to Houston, the Grizz also have to look over their shoulders as well, as Dallas is in a virtual tie with them as well.

1/7/15 - While the Memphis Grizzlies have blazed a hot streak through the league out of the gate, they still have the third best record in the conference. The Grizz, at 25-9, trail Golden State (27-5) and Portland (27-8) in the race for best record in the conference.

12/23/14 - The Memphis Grizzlies have hit a tough spot in their schedule. Having dropped three straight after a six game winning streak, the Grizzlies will be looking to gain some ground the day after Christmas with a game against second-place Houston.

12/17/14 - Was it a statement win? The Memphis Grizzlies took care of business Tuesday night, handing visiting Golden State just their third loss. The Grizzlies relied on a deep bench to take over the game in the second quarter and hold on for a 105-98 win.

12/10/14 - The Memphis Grizzlies continue to be one of the hottest teams in the NBA. At 17-4, they stand atop the Southwest Division, a half game in front of Houston and two games ahead of San Antonio and Dallas; along with Portland from the Northwest Division, they also have the second-best record in the league.

12/3/14 - The Memphis Grizzlies continue to be one of the hottest teams in the NBA, even in a division where four of the five teams are playing over-.700 ball. The Grizzlies’ five game winning streak, however, is second in length to San Antonio’s eight game streak.

11/19/14 - It’s no surprise that the Memphis Grizzlies are the first NBA squad to 10 wins this season. The Grizz, who have only lost once this season, are just a single game ahead of Houston and two ahead of Dallas in the Southwest Division.

11/12/14 - How are the 7-1 Memphis Grizzlies getting it done this season? Look at the defense. The Grizz are tops in the Association at the moment in team defense, allowing just 89.1 points per game on average.

10/29/14 - The Memphis Grizzlies won their first season opener in thirteen years, hosting the Minnesota Timberwolves at the FedEx Forum. The 105-101 score marked and end to the opening night drought that the Grizzlies have had since October of 2000 and relocating from Seattle. Marc Gasol got a career best of 32 points, leading the team to victory by shooting 12-of-17 shots and assisting with nine rebounds in his 37 minutes of game play. Other high scorers of the game included Zach Randolph and Mike Conley who scored 25 and 16 points, respectively. Memphis had 43-of-82 with Gasol and Randolph having a combined 24-of-33 of that. Upcoming games promise to be just as exciting as the Grizzlies face off against other amazing teams with tickets selling for as little as $8.

8/26/14 – The 2014-2015 Memphis Grizzlies schedule recently released, and it’s filled with must-watch matches from start to finish! The Grizz will tip-off their season at home, against Minnesota on Oct. 29. Memphis plays five of their first seven games on the road, before returning to FedEx Forum for a long homestand that features Kobe Bryant and the Lakers (Nov. 11), Dwight Howard and the Rockets (Nov. 17) and Blake Griffin and the Clippers (Nov. 23). See the Memphis-Oklahoma City rivalry renewed when Kevin Durant and the Thunder visit on Jan. 31 and Apr. 3. Score your Memphis Grizzlies tickets today and see if this squad can take it to the top of the West!

The Memphis Grizzlies proved that they are among the best in the West, when their squad is healthy. With the injury to Marc Gasol, the Grizzlies struggled on the year and slipped into the postseason—the franchise’s fourth straight appearance—in the eleventh hour. Memphis was unfavorably pitted against OKC, and although they pushed the Thunder to seven games, the Grizzlies ultimately exited in the first round. Can Memphis score a return trip to the Western Conference Finals in 2015? The franchise made a few roster moves that will certainly further the Grizz's chances this year.

Memphis has kept their core in tact by securing Zach Randoph and Beno Udrih for more years to come. They added talent in the draft with Jordan Adams and Jarnell Stokes, but no acquisition for this small-market franchise is as big as scoring Vince Carter in free agency. This will make the Grizzlies as formidable as ever heading in to the highly anticipated 2014-2015 season. Don't miss the return of a super-talented Grizzlies squad who added veteran Carter and drafted young talent to provide instant offense off the bench! Take in the action at FedEx Forum with Memphis Grizzlies tickets today.

2013-2014 Season

5/2/14 - If the Memphis Grizzlies advance to the second round of the playoffs over Oklahoma City, they will do it without a key player. The league announced that Grizz forward Zach Randolph will be suspended for Game 7, after Randolph elbowed, then hit Thunder center Steven Adams in the fourth quarter of their 104-84 loss to OKC. The loss of Randolph takes a key weapon away from the Grizzlies at a critical point, as he had been averaging a team high 18.2 points per game in the series; in Game 6, he accounted for 16 points (one of just four Grizzlies who scored in double figures), eight rebounds, an assist and a steal. Marc Gasol led the Grizzlies’ scoring effort in the loss with 17 points.

4/18/14 - In a final game of the season battle for seeding, the Memphis Grizzlies edged Dallas by one, 106-105 in an overtime battle at FedEx Forum, thereby setting up a matchup with Oklahoma City and sending Dallas to meet the West’s top seed in San Antonio. Zach Randolph had a strong outing, recording a double-double of team highs in points (27) and rebounds (14); Mike Conley was not far behind statistically, adding 22 points, five assists, four rebounds, and a pair of steals. Marc Gasol nearly had a triple-double, scoring 19 points, nine rebounds and nine assists, with a pair of steals and a blocked shot; Tony Allen was the top reserve for the Grizzlies, chipping in with 13 points, seven boards, a pair of assists and a steal. The Grizzlies held advantages in rebounding (48-39) and points in the paint (58-42) over Dallas.

4/14/14 - Go figure. After falling to San Antonio on April 6, 112-92, the Memphis Grizzlies bounced back in a major way to squeeze past Miami, 107-102, on April 9 at the FedEx Forum. The Grizz got a trio of 20 point performances in this key win, which kept them one game back of Dallas for the final Western Conference playoff slot. Mike Conley was the leading scorer for the Grizzlies with 26 points, while Zach Randolph’s 25 (combined with 11 rebounds) was not far behind. Marc Gasol was the third Grizzly with 20 points, scoring that amount exactly while pulling down 14 boards for his own double-double. Courtney Lee was the other Memphis player to break into double digit scoring, adding 18 points.

4/7/14 - With just seven games remaining, and in eighth position in the Western Conference overall standings (tied with Dallas but owning the tiebreaker with the Mavericks), the Memphis Grizzlies can ill afford to lose games to teams under them in the standings. Yet, that’s what happened on April 2, when the Grizzlies traveled up to Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Timberwolves, and lost 102-88. It was a lackluster performance statistically for the Grizz, as only one player – center Marc Gasol, with 18 – exceeded the 15 point mark for Memphis; just two other players, Courtney Lee with 14 and Ed Davis with 10 in a reserve role, rose into the double digits in scoring. High rebounder was Gasol, who pulled down eight boards; while guard Mike Conley dished out eight assists for the Grizzlies.

3/28/14 - Livin’ on the edge, these Memphis Grizzlies. Clinging precariously to a playoff spot with just 11 games left (seventh place in the West, half a game up on Phoenix and a full game up on Dallas), the Grizz have won their last three in a row, including a 91-87 victory on the road over Utah. Zach Randolph was the BMOC (big man on court) for the Grizzlies, combining 22 points and 13 boards, while Mike Conley combined 19 points and six assists, and Marc Gasol added 18 points, seven rebounds, four assists and a pair of steals. Another difference maker: The Grizzlies were nearly perfect from the free throw line, making 15 of 16 for the night.

3/21/14 - A pair of 20-and-10 double-doubles – 21 points and 11 rebounds from Zach Randolph, with 20 points and 10 rebounds from Marc Gasol – sparked the Memphis Grizzlies to a 96-86 victory over Utah earlier in the week, giving the team their eighth straight win at the FedEx Forum. Gasol also swatted away four shots, while Mike Conley contributed 18 points, seven assists, and three steals to help keep the Grizz in the mix for one of the Western Conference’s final two playoff slots. The Grizzlies are currently in seventh place, just .003 ahead of division mates Dallas in the playoff race.

3/14/14 - Leaving the comforts of FedEx Forum, where they have won seven straight, the Memphis Grizzlies took on Southwest Division mates New Orleans on March 12, and needed a last second basket from Mike Conley to emerge with a 90-88 win over the Pelicans, and remain in contention for a Western Conference playoff spot. Conley led the Grizz with 16 points for the evening, while center Marc Gasol put up 15 points, nine rebounds and four assists. Also with nine rebounds, to go along with 13 points, was Zach Randolph, while Tony Allen also scored 13 coming off the bench.

3/10/14 - The Memphis Grizzlies just cannot pick up any ground on the top eight teams in the West, and with just over 20 games to go, the Grizzlies have very little margin for error if they expect to be in the Western Conference mix come playoff time. Case in point: dropping their last game 103-94 to Brooklyn, allowing the Nets to move one game over .500. Among their starters against the Nets, only center Marc Gasol was able to break through into double figures, with 18 points to go along with seven rebounds. The bulk of the Grizzlies’ scoring came off the bench, with five reserves in double digits, led by Jon Leuer’s 19.

3/3/14 - The Gasol brothers faced off once again on February 26, with the Memphis Gasol (Marc) victorious over his brother (Pau), 108-103 at the FedEx Forum near the banks of the Mississippi River. Marc (14 points, 12 rebounds, five assists, two blocks) was outscored by Pau (17 points, along with 10 boards) for the game, while Grizzlies guard Courtney Lee led the Grizzlies in scoring with 18 points. Tony Allen chipped in 17 points off the bench in the winning effort.

2/21/14 - Despite sitting just a game outside the playoff contenders, the Memphis Grizzlies ultimately stood pat at the league trading deadline on February 20. A deadline deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves fell through, which would have involved Grizzlies Tayshaun Prince and Tony Allen; and T’wolves Chase Budinger and J.J. Barea. Memphis came out of the break on a good note, holding New York’s Carmelo Anthony to just 22 points in a 98-93 defeat of the Knicks. Former Ohio State Buckeye Mike Conley led the Grizz with 22 points of his own in the win.

2/11/14 - History of sorts was made by the Memphis Grizzlies last Saturday, as the Grizz attempted just one free throw in the entire game, a 79-96 defensive struggle against Atlanta. The lone attempt was by Courtney Lee, who sank it as part of his total of 14 for the game. Zach Randolph led the Grizzlies in scoring with 20 points, while Marc Gasol cleared a total of eight boards and also dished out seven assists. Memphis remains just three games out of the playoff picture in the West.

2/4/14 - Since December 21, the Memphis Grizzlies were the proud owners of the NBA’s best record…then they headed into Oklahoma City on February 3 to take on white-hot Kevin Durant and the Thunder, and came up on the short end of a 86-77 loss to OKC. A contributing factor may have been the missing presence of point guard Mike Conley. The Ohio State product has been sidelined with a sprained right ankle and is being listed as day to day by the Grizz.

So far this season, the Grizz have picked up a win-one-lose-one pattern game in and game out. Last week Memphis fell to the Pacers (95-70) on the road, lengthening Indiana’s undefeated start, and the week before they had a convincing victory over the Warriors (108-90). Tomorrow they have a chance to snap out of the hot and cold play, in one of the most anticipated games for Grizzlies fans this year. A potential win over the Toronto Raptors comes Nov 13, when forward Rudy Gay returns to “The Grindhouse” for the first time since being traded to Toronto. Gay was such an integral member of the team, fans may be conflicted whether to cheer or jeer upon his return—get in for as low as $1 to be there—unbeatable!

The Memphis Grizzlies ended the 2013 NBA Playoffs with a Western Conference Finals appearance; it was their best season ever. Returning players on the Grizzlies roster include Defensive Player of the Year Marc Gasol, Tony Allen, Mike Conley, and Zach Randolph. The four will be joined by Mike Miller from the Miami Heat who was the biggest signing for the Grizzlies this offseason. Memphis Grizzlies vs. Miami Heat tickets in early April are the most expensive this season at FedEx Forum, averaging $204. A Western Conference Semifinals rematch against the OKC Thunder mid-January is the second most expensive game at $184.

2012-2013 Season

3/26/13 - Memphis is one of the hottest teams in the League right now. The Grizzlies recently clinched their third consecutive Playoff berth and have won 9 of their last 13. The team announced today that NBA Playoff tickets for Home Games 1 and 2 of the First Round will go on sale Saturday, April 6. Memphis Grizzlies Playoff tickets for Home Games 1 and 2 are currently averaging $186 and $160 (in that order), one of the cheapest in the NBA. In comparison tickets to see the Los Angeles Clippers at FedEx Forum will cost you $155 on average; with the 3-4-5 seeds up for grabs, the Grizzlies will likely be playing for home-court advantage in the first round of the Playoffs.

3/4/13 - Since leaving Vancouver after the end of the 2000-01 season, the Memphis Grizzlies have quietly built themselves into one of the better squads in the NBA. Although falling back a bit after winning their first postseason series in 2010-11, the Grizzlies are in the middle of the Western Conference pack, behind the surprising LA Clippers. Defense has become the Grizzlies hallmark; the team is first overall in the NBA in points allowed at 89.5 points per game. However, the team is towards the bottom of the league in team offense, averaging just a little over 93 points per game in scoring. Forward Zech Randolph is leading the squad in points per game, while point guard Mike Conley (an Ohio State product) has been quite effective in getting the ball to the frontline scorers. Defensively, the Grizzlies are led by center Marc Gasol (brother of Lakers star Pau), who is averaging 1.7 blocks per game and is second in rebounding. Additional contributions are coming from guard Tony Allen, as well as Tayshaun Prince and Jerryd Bayless. Coach Lionel Hollins has been effective at turning the Grizzlies into a top defensive squad; the Fedex Forum faithful have to be hoping for a deep run in this season's playoffs.

Leading up to the 2013 NBA Playoffs, Memphis Grizzlies tickets average $62 at FedEx Forum in Tennessee. Key upcoming games on the Grizzlies schedule include matchups with the Oklahoma City Thunder , Boston Celtics, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, and Los Angeles Clippers. Basketball fans in Memphis looking to score cheap Grizzlies tickets will find tickets under $5 in the upper level at many home games. On the road, the Grizzlies tickets average $94, $32 more per ticket than at home. That difference in Memphis Grizzlies tickets prices is largely due to upcoming road games in huge basketball markets like Los Angeles and New York.